Cathedral |
Archdiocese or Diocese |
Location |
Dedication |
Description |
Notes
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Eisenstadt Cathedral Eisenstädter Dom; Dom Sankt Martin, Eisenstadt
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Diocese of Eisenstadt
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Burgenland, Eisenstadt
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Saint Martin
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cathedral
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from 1960, when the diocese was created
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Feldkirch Cathedral Feldkircher Dom; Dom Sankt Nikolai, Feldkirch
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Diocese of Feldkirch
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Vorarlberg, Feldkirch
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Saint Nicholas
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cathedral
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from 1968, when the diocese was created
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Göss Abbey Reichsstift Göss; Stiftskirche St. Andrä
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Diocese of Graz-Seckau
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Styria, Leoben
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Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Andrew
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former cathedral, previously an abbey church; now a parish church
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Benedictine abbey 12th century-1782; cathedral of the Diocese of Leoben, founded 1785, abolished 1859 (although administered by the Diocese of Seckau after the death of the first and only bishop in 1800)
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Graz Cathedral Grazer Dom; Dom Sankt Ägydius, Graz
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Diocese of Graz-Seckau
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Styria, Graz
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Saint Giles
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cathedral
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from 1782 or 1786, on the move of the seat of the Bishops of Seckau to Graz
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Gurk Cathedral Gurker Dom; Dom Mariä Himmelfahrt, Gurk
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Diocese of Gurk-Klagenfurt
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Carinthia, Gurk
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Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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co-cathedral
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from 1787; cathedral of the Diocese of Gurk 1071-1787
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Innsbruck Cathedral Innsbrucker Dom; Dom Sankt Jakob, Innsbruck
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Diocese of Innsbruck
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Tyrol, Innsbruck
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Saint James the Great
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cathedral
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from 1964, when the diocese of Innsbruck-Feldkirch was created; renamed diocese of Innsbruck in 1968
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Klagenfurt Cathedral Klagenfurter Dom; Dom der Heiligen Petrus und Paulus, Klagenfurt
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Diocese of Gurk-Klagenfurt
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Carinthia, Klagenfurt
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Saint Peter and Saint Paul
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cathedral
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from 1787, when the bishops' seat was transferred here from Gurk
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New Cathedral, Linz Neuer Dom; Mariä-Empfängnis-Dom, Linz
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Diocese of Linz
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Upper Austria, Linz
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Immaculate Conception
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cathedral
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from 1924, when dedicated, replacing the Old Cathedral, Linz; construction began in 1855/1862
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Old Cathedral, Linz Alter Dom; Domkirche St. Ignatius, Linz
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Diocese of Linz
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Upper Austria, Linz
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Saint Ignatius Loyola
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co-cathedral
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from 1924, after the dedication of the present cathedral; cathedral 1785-1924; previously a Jesuit church (from 1669)
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Basilica of St Laurence, Lorch Basilika St. Laurenz
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Diocese of Linz
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Upper Austria, Enns, Lorch
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Saint Lawrence
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minor basilica
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an earlier building on the site was the cathedral in the 4th/5th centuries of the bishopric of Lauriacum, the bishopric of the Roman province of Noricum; the present church dates from the 13th/14th centuries, and has never been the seat of a bishop (the title of Archbishop of Lauriacum has recently been re-created for a titular archbishopric).
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Salzburg Cathedral Salzburger Dom
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Archdiocese of Salzburg
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State of Salzburg, Salzburg
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Saint Vergil and Saint Rupert
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cathedral
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from 987, in an earlier building on the site; the present building was dedicated in 1628
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St. Peter's Archabbey, Salzburg Erzabtei St. Peter
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Archdiocese of Salzburg
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State of Salzburg, Salzburg
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Saint Peter
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former cathedral, abbey church
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until 987, the abbey church was also the cathedral, as the abbots of St. Peter's were also the Archbishops of Salzburg
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Franciscan Church, Salzburg Franziskanerkirche Unserer Lieben Frau, Salzburg
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Archdiocese of Salzburg
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State of Salzburg, Salzburg
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Blessed Virgin Mary
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pro-cathedral 1600-28, parish church; former friary church
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used as cathedral while the present Salzburg Cathedral was under construction
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Sankt Andrä Cathedral; St. Andrew's Church, Sankt Andrä Dom- und Stadtpfarrkirche St. Andrä im Lavanttal
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Diocese of Gurk-Klagenfurt
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Carinthia, Sankt Andrä
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Saint Andrew
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former cathedral, now parish church
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cathedral of the former Diocese of Lavant from 1228 to 1859, when the diocese was moved to Marburg (Maribor, now in Slovenia)
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Sankt Pölten Cathedral Sankt Pöltner Dom; Dom Mariä Himmelfahrt, Sankt Pölten
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Diocese of Sankt Pölten
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Lower Austria, Sankt Pölten
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Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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cathedral
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from 1785 (diocese created in 1784/85)
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Seckau Abbey Dom- und Abteikirche Mariä Himmelfahrt; Dom im Gebirg
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Diocese of Graz-Seckau
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Seckau
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Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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co-cathedral, abbey church; minor basilica
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from 1782; cathedral of the Diocese of Seckau 1218-1782, although in practice the bishops were based at the nearby Schloss Seggau
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St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna Stephansdom
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Archdiocese of Vienna
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Vienna
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Saint Stephen
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cathedral; World Heritage Site
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from 1147, the date of foundation of the diocese
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Wettingen-Mehrerau Abbey Territorialabtei Wettingen-Mehrerau
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territory of Wettingen-Mehrerau Abbey
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Vorarlberg, Bregenz
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The Blessed Virgin Mary, Star of the Sea, and of Mehrerau
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territorial abbey (directly subordinate to the Holy See)
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formerly Benedictine (c .611-1807), now Cistercian (from 1854); the abbot has the rank of a bishop in respect of the abbey's territory
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Cathedral of the Military Ordinariate in Austria St.-Georgs-Kathedrale, Wiener Neustadt
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Military Ordinariate of Austria Militärseelsorge Österreich
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Lower Austria, Wiener Neustadt
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Saint George
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cathedral since 1987
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also the chapel of Burg Wiener Neustadt and the Theresian Military Academy
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Wiener Neustadt Cathedral Dom Mariä Himmelfahrt und St. Rupert; Liebfrauendom
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Archdiocese of Vienna
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Lower Austria, Wiener Neustadt
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Assumption of Mary and Saint Rupert
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former cathedral, now parish church
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cathedral from 1468 or 1469 to 1785 of the former Diocese of Wiener Neustadt (now a titular bishopric)
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